The Works of the English Poets, Volume 11E. Cox, 1779 - 212 pages |
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Page 148
... fordid place Suits with the beauty of your charming face ; That face with coftly drefs and rich attire Should shine , and make the gazing world admire . } When When you the habit of my Trojans fee , What 148 POEM S. DUKE'S.
... fordid place Suits with the beauty of your charming face ; That face with coftly drefs and rich attire Should shine , and make the gazing world admire . } When When you the habit of my Trojans fee , What 148 POEM S. DUKE'S.
Page 157
... shine : Her ftatue feem'd to nod its awful head , And give its glad consent to what faid ; Now , if you pleafe , accufe my profperous cheat , Yet ftill confefs ' twas Love that taught me it : In that deceit what did I elfe defign you ...
... shine : Her ftatue feem'd to nod its awful head , And give its glad consent to what faid ; Now , if you pleafe , accufe my profperous cheat , Yet ftill confefs ' twas Love that taught me it : In that deceit what did I elfe defign you ...
Page 158
... shine , ( Which , oh ! may'st thou behold and love in mine ! ) Thofe fnowy arms , which on my neck fhould fall , If you the vows you made regard at all , That modeft sweetnefs and becoming grace , That paints with living red your ...
... shine , ( Which , oh ! may'st thou behold and love in mine ! ) Thofe fnowy arms , which on my neck fhould fall , If you the vows you made regard at all , That modeft sweetnefs and becoming grace , That paints with living red your ...
Page 191
... shine brighteft in the froft . EPILOGUE TO MOLIERE'S TARTUFFE , Tranflated by Mr. MED BURNE . Spoken by TARTUFFE . MANY have been the vain attempts of wit , Against the ftill - prevailing hypocrite : Once , and but once , a poet got the ...
... shine brighteft in the froft . EPILOGUE TO MOLIERE'S TARTUFFE , Tranflated by Mr. MED BURNE . Spoken by TARTUFFE . MANY have been the vain attempts of wit , Against the ftill - prevailing hypocrite : Once , and but once , a poet got the ...
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